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Amino acids-Enzyme-Vitamins preparation

Vitamin B12 and folic acid (vitamin B11) contribute to numerous body functions.
Vitamin B12 and folic acid support the production of red blood cells, folic acid also supports the production of white blood cells.
Vitamin B12 and folic acid also support concentration, learning performance, memory and state of mind.
These vitamins also contribute to good resistance and contribute to extra energy in case of fatigue.
Vitamin B12 also contributes to a normal functioning of the nerves.

Vitamin B6, also known as pyridoxine, contributes to the normal formation of red blood cells and has a positive effect on the functioning of the nervous system.
It also contributes to the reduction of fatigue and fatigue.

Alpha Lipoic acid is a powerful antioxidant that nature gives us.
In addition, other antioxidants present in our body just get better. Can not be more beautiful, right?
The function of antioxidants is the free radicals caused by removing all kinds of our daily activities.
Absolutely needed to eliminate and neutralize any negative consequences they may cause.

Coenzyme Q10, short: Q10, also known as CoQ10 or ubiquinone-10, is a fat-soluble, vitamin-like substance found in all human cells.
It plays an important role during the production of energy (ATP production) in the cell and is also an important antioxidant.
Japanese scientists discovered in the 60's that the heart muscle contains a lot of Q10.
Structurally, Co-enzyme Q10 is related to vitamin K and vitamin E.
When one considers that age, extreme physical effort, stress, increased alcohol and nicotine consumption can lead to reduced CoQ10 levels in the body, it is obvious when extra Q10 intake is desirable.
So it appears that Q10 is indeed more for man than a contemporary fad!

L-Glutathione is an important, powerful antioxidant that the body produces itself.
Other antioxidants get into the body through our diet.
As we age, the body makes less glutathione.
L-Glutathione is formed in the liver from the amino acids cysteine, glutamic acid and glycine.
L-glutathione is found in almost all body cells.

Caution!
Alpha Lipoic acid and gastric acid inhibitors should not be taken at the same time.
Avoid use during pregnancy and lactation.
Antioxidants may potentially reduce the effectiveness of a chemotherapy.
The sudden improvement of glucose metabolism by alpha lipoic acid results in a drop in blood sugar levels, which is important for diabetics.

This product is a nutritional supplement. Do not exceed recommended dosage.
A varied and balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle are important.
A nutritional supplement is no substitute for a varied diet.
Keep out of reach of young children.
Dry, sealed and stored at room temperature, unless otherwise advised on the label.
Consult an expert before taking supplements in case of pregnancy, lactation, medication and disease.
All information on this website is only for informative purposes.
It does not replace the advice of your own doctor or specialist.
The information on this website is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.